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Potentially biogenic carbon preserved in a 4.1 billion-year-old zircon
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Bell, Elizabeth A.
, Mao, Wendy L.
, Boehnke, Patrick
, Harrison, T. Mark
in
Biosphere
/ Carbon
/ Carbon - analysis
/ carbon isotopes
/ early Earth
/ Earth (Planet)
/ Fossils
/ GEOSCIENCES
/ Graphite
/ Hadean
/ Hills
/ Microscopy
/ origin of life
/ Physical Sciences
/ Rocks
/ Silicates - analysis
/ zircon
/ Zirconium
/ Zirconium - analysis
2015
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Potentially biogenic carbon preserved in a 4.1 billion-year-old zircon
by
Bell, Elizabeth A.
, Mao, Wendy L.
, Boehnke, Patrick
, Harrison, T. Mark
in
Biosphere
/ Carbon
/ Carbon - analysis
/ carbon isotopes
/ early Earth
/ Earth (Planet)
/ Fossils
/ GEOSCIENCES
/ Graphite
/ Hadean
/ Hills
/ Microscopy
/ origin of life
/ Physical Sciences
/ Rocks
/ Silicates - analysis
/ zircon
/ Zirconium
/ Zirconium - analysis
2015
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Potentially biogenic carbon preserved in a 4.1 billion-year-old zircon
by
Bell, Elizabeth A.
, Mao, Wendy L.
, Boehnke, Patrick
, Harrison, T. Mark
in
Biosphere
/ Carbon
/ Carbon - analysis
/ carbon isotopes
/ early Earth
/ Earth (Planet)
/ Fossils
/ GEOSCIENCES
/ Graphite
/ Hadean
/ Hills
/ Microscopy
/ origin of life
/ Physical Sciences
/ Rocks
/ Silicates - analysis
/ zircon
/ Zirconium
/ Zirconium - analysis
2015
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Potentially biogenic carbon preserved in a 4.1 billion-year-old zircon
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Potentially biogenic carbon preserved in a 4.1 billion-year-old zircon
2015
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Evidence of life on Earth is manifestly preserved in the rock record. However, the microfossil record only extends to ∼3.5 billion years (Ga), the chemofossil record arguably to ∼3.8 Ga, and the rock record to 4.0 Ga. Detrital zircons from Jack Hills, Western Australia range in age up to nearly 4.4 Ga. From a population of over 10,000 Jack Hills zircons, we identified one >3.8-Ga zircon that contains primary graphite inclusions. Here, we report carbon isotopic measurements on these inclusions in a concordant, 4.10 ± 0.01-Ga zircon. We interpret these inclusions as primary due to their enclosure in a crack-free host as shown by transmission X-ray microscopy and their crystal habit. Their δ13CPDB of −24 ± 5‰ is consistent with a biogenic origin and may be evidence that a terrestrial biosphere had emerged by 4.1 Ga, or ∼300 My earlier than has been previously proposed.
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